Tierra que pica

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214 pages 1994

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"Thorough case study utilizes both quantitative and qualitative methodology to analyze how post-land reform changes affected residents of Valle de Zacapu. Focusing on social implications of regional development, examines family strategies for social reproduction and life course decisions of different generations. Explores movements and interactions between ejidal community of Naranja de Tapia and city of Zacapu where an industrial plant was built in the late 1940s"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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